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multihomed servers
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| cm2gj 2002-09-10, 11:52 am |
| ....all routers on the network will be multihomed Windows 2000 Servers running Routing and Remote Access.......
what is multihomed...? | |
| zippo_nada 2002-09-10, 12:01 pm |
| Multihomed basicly just means that you have more than one network interfaces on your server. It can be used as a router. | |
| jackiechan 2002-09-10, 12:13 pm |
| In human terminology, it is when you play with or jerk yourself. | |
| ruscorp 2002-09-10, 12:36 pm |
| An adjective used to describe a host that is connected to two or more networks or has two or more network addresses. For example, a network server may be connected to a serial line and a LAN or to multiple LANs.
Scorce: webopedia.com | |
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| quote: Originally posted by ruscorp
An adjective used to describe a host that is connected to two or more networks or has two or more network addresses. For example, a network server may be connected to a serial line and a LAN or to multiple LANs.
Scorce: webopedia.com
a windows 2000 server that have 2 NICs is a multihomed computer.
a windows 2000 server with ONE nic and ONE modem is a multihomed computer? | |
| ruscorp 2002-09-10, 2:46 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by cm2gj
a windows 2000 server that have 2 NICs is a multihomed computer.
a windows 2000 server with ONE nic and ONE modem is a multihomed computer?
a windows 2000 server that have 2 NICs is a multihomed computer. - Yes
a windows 2000 server with ONE nic and ONE modem is a multihomed computer? - Not sure about that one, I just copy and pasted the definition from webopedia. | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-09-10, 2:48 pm |
| Only if you have a demand dial interface with routing through it. I don't think master browser binds to dial up interfaces though. Anyone got a bead on that? The biggest issue with multi-homed servers is getting master browser to bind to the desired interface, otherwise anything that relies on NETBIOS can be unreliable, for example: only able to browse one of the two connected networks in 'My Network Places', etc. There's alot of articles in the KB about issues such as this. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by jeff_j_black
Only if you have a demand dial interface with routing through it. I don't think master browser binds to dial up interfaces though. Anyone got a bead on that? The biggest issue with multi-homed servers is getting master browser to bind to the desired interface, otherwise anything that relies on NETBIOS can be unreliable, for example: only able to browse one of the two connected networks in 'My Network Places', etc. There's alot of articles in the KB about issues such as this.
no problem. i understand the multihomed term |
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